Thursday, October 31, 2019

SPACE - S0 - 20191031 - 1st Modern Arc Crater, Earthquake, Magnetic Plasma

SPACE - S0 - 20191031 - 1st Modern Arc Crater, Earthquake, Magnetic Plasma


Good Morning, Observers!





Equatorial bright spot still lacks any magnetic cohesiveness, so no sunspot risk there as yet. Coronal hole departure is complete, and there doesn't look like there are any big ones incoming, but we did take an increase in the solar wind speeds overnight, currently just below 420 KPS. The Phi-angle also seems to be shifting a bit at the moment, and we did have a jump to KP-4 on the geomagnetic impact overnight, but that then dropped to a KP-1 and then KP-0 at the next two readings. There was another Mag 6.5 in the Philippines a little while ago, depth uncertain (the map shows 10 KM, but that's the "default" depth until they get the actual readings later). Still no 7+ quakes, but the warning map has some potential tight locations, so keep an eye on it. The video also shows a rather humongous lightning strike which created a crater in a parking lot in Fort Worth. That was a massive electrical discharge, I wouldn't be surprised if it cause that gamma ray spike shown in the charts. 

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